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look, you don't need me to tell you our economy is on the brink of weakening again. you feel it every day. latest cnn/orc polls just 27% of you say the economy is in good shape. 73% feel that conditions are pretty poor. >>> and while rays of hope peek through the clouds from time to time, the u.s. economy is fragile right now. families are facing long-term unemployment. there are foreclosures. higher student loan payments. higher medical costs. so the notion that you may have to pay higher taxes by next year could make you decide not to spend money you otherwise would have spent. i get it. everyone wants lower taxes. but you can't have lower taxes. because for years and
look, you don't need me to tell you our economy is on the brink of weakening again. you feel it every day. latest cnn/orc polls just 27% of you say the economy is in good shape. 73% feel that conditions are pretty poor. >>> and while rays of hope peek through the clouds from time to time, the u.s. economy is fragile right now. families are facing long-term unemployment. there are foreclosures. higher student loan payments. higher medical costs. so the notion that you may have to pay...
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people saying what -- what -- they need to focus on the economy and looking for u.s. budget support. you have $1.3 billion in u.s. aid to the egyptian military. they want to make sure that military aid is intact. but definitely will -- during secretary clinton's trip, one of the issues that she's pushing is how can the u.s. help egypt's fragile economy? how can they help foster jobs, growth, increase tourism? a lot of the issues that led to the downfall because there was poverty and despair. secretary clinton listening to what president morsi's plans are, talking to the military about maintaining that relationship. but also how can the u.s. best help egypt now with the economy. >> and what about the situation there in egypt with the muslim brotherhood now in power? is mrs. clinton concerned about women's rights in egypt? >> reporter: i think she's very concerned. president morsi has made some positive statements about equal rights for women, equal rights for minorities. what she's saying is, she's pointing to the comments and holding the president's feet to the fire a
people saying what -- what -- they need to focus on the economy and looking for u.s. budget support. you have $1.3 billion in u.s. aid to the egyptian military. they want to make sure that military aid is intact. but definitely will -- during secretary clinton's trip, one of the issues that she's pushing is how can the u.s. help egypt's fragile economy? how can they help foster jobs, growth, increase tourism? a lot of the issues that led to the downfall because there was poverty and despair....
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it's good for bank customers, the consumer and the economy. the measures are going to protect us from a down fall like in '08 that came from mishandling trades, taking too much risk with this money. who is it good for? or i'm sorry, who is it bad for? the banks because they draw a lot of revenue from this. now, they have to generate revenue in other areas that could be bad for the bank customers if they raise fees to make up for the lost revenue. >> we are still talking about facebook. >> yes. >> never ending saga. the u.s. securities and exchange commission probed facebook before they went public. what do you know about what they were looking for? >> it's a matter of disclosure. they were making a lot of revenue and income prior to the ipo. the primary place is through advertising. they are able to advertise on desktop, but not mobile. when you pull it up on your phone, they don't see advertising on there. was the investing public aware the revenue stream they were getting is declining? think haven't found a way to advertise. >> good for, bad
it's good for bank customers, the consumer and the economy. the measures are going to protect us from a down fall like in '08 that came from mishandling trades, taking too much risk with this money. who is it good for? or i'm sorry, who is it bad for? the banks because they draw a lot of revenue from this. now, they have to generate revenue in other areas that could be bad for the bank customers if they raise fees to make up for the lost revenue. >> we are still talking about facebook....
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china, an economy second in size only to that of the united states, or of europe, has slowed. india has slowed, too. that means more than 2 billion people in the fastest growing nations in the world are buying less. this is one big storm. what is america doing about this storm? well, we've got umbrellas. what we need are h
china, an economy second in size only to that of the united states, or of europe, has slowed. india has slowed, too. that means more than 2 billion people in the fastest growing nations in the world are buying less. this is one big storm. what is america doing about this storm? well, we've got umbrellas. what we need are h
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it forced businesses around the world, economies to pull back. when a business needs to cut costs fast, it lays people off. so the question now is -- could the same thing unfold in greece? could greece be today's lehman brothers? it's a small country. the 34th largest economy in the world. could it set off another worldwide credit freeze? whatever the answer, the eyes of the world are on the greeks as they go to the polls. cnn, new york. >>> and we'll dig even deeper ahead. richard quest, the one and only, joins us from athens in a few minutes. >>> back here at home, more than 54,000 acres have been burned and nearly 200 homes destroyed in the fast-moving hyde park wildfire in colorado. thousands have been evacuated in connection with the fire. today's weather could make things even worse with 50 mile-per-hour winds expected. it was sparked about a week ago when lightning struck a tree. officials say it could be another month before they have it fully contained. >>> and further west, about an hour outside of l.a., firefighters are battling a blaz
it forced businesses around the world, economies to pull back. when a business needs to cut costs fast, it lays people off. so the question now is -- could the same thing unfold in greece? could greece be today's lehman brothers? it's a small country. the 34th largest economy in the world. could it set off another worldwide credit freeze? whatever the answer, the eyes of the world are on the greeks as they go to the polls. cnn, new york. >>> and we'll dig even deeper ahead. richard...
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. ♪ >>> no matter how you feel about this economy, the one place that matters most, jobs, the latest hiring numbers are in, and there's simply no way to put lipstick on this pig. welcome to "your money." i'm ali velshi. christine romans, my good friend, has been studying these numbers. she breaks it down for us now. christine, every jobs day you and i have some area of disagreement. i can't even find one today. >> no, no. you and i aring to on this one. the glass is half empty. we both see it that way. this is rare. 69,000 jobs created. this is the labor market that the world follows. you know, the american middle class is still a very big driver of global growth, and there you go. people don't have a job, they can't be spending money. this is the friend, ali. here's the last three months. this is what is important. you don't look at just one month of
. ♪ >>> no matter how you feel about this economy, the one place that matters most, jobs, the latest hiring numbers are in, and there's simply no way to put lipstick on this pig. welcome to "your money." i'm ali velshi. christine romans, my good friend, has been studying these numbers. she breaks it down for us now. christine, every jobs day you and i have some area of disagreement. i can't even find one today. >> no, no. you and i aring to on this one. the glass is...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ . >>> israel is mobilizing 30,000 troops, who will wait for word to cross the gaza border and turn their conflict into a ground war. the last time we saw this was four years ago, operation cast-iron, a grueling campaign. and the numbers from that war are staggering. 13 israelis killed, versus 1400 palestinians who died. for now, all the key people can do there is listen for the missiles, watch and hope for the best. cnn's sara sidner is there. >> reporter: today, just like the past few days we have been hearing a chorus of drones and air strikes. we've also seen plenty of rocket fire coming out of gaza towards israel. we have witnessed several times several rockets at a time heading over towards israel. also, we need to tell you what is going on with the potential cease-fire. we're hearing from the arab league that perhaps they were in negotiations between gaza and israel. but israeli officials are denying that there is t
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ . >>> israel is mobilizing 30,000 troops, who will wait for word to cross the gaza border and turn their conflict into a ground war. the last time we saw this was four years ago, operation cast-iron, a grueling campaign. and the numbers from that war are staggering. 13 israelis killed, versus 1400 palestinians who died. for now, all the...
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day women's 50+ healthy advantage. ♪ dude looks like a lady >>> reynolds wolf, hockey muss tachs, weightlifting, you don't think about spas and skin care. now more men are getting p pampered like women. getting facials, getting a brazilian wax job. julie knows all about it. she is a makeup artist here in atlanta. you are going to mold reynolds and i into more metropolitan men, i assume. where do we start? just waxing got us bot
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete...
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you said, economy, it's the same as here in the united states. they need to get their economy. and all over the world. >> you're right. since february 11th of last year when mubarak left office, there have been 2 million jobs lost and so one of the things i have done, i've joined with my democratic colleague. we've introduced a resolution calling for a free trade agreement so that we can get into this market. this is the largest arab nation with 85 plus million people. we need to strenten commercial ties. we have an aid package in excess of a billion dollars. i think it's very important as they move on their road to democracy for us to strengthen ties there. i would like to see them become more commercial. see the benefits of being able to sell u.s. manufactured products into egypt and i think they should have event greater access to our market as well. >> you believe democracy is is the real goal there. >> it's a positive move. reagan and kennedy would be happy that people are finally playing a role. that is the wave of the future. whatever challenges we face, t the wave of th
you said, economy, it's the same as here in the united states. they need to get their economy. and all over the world. >> you're right. since february 11th of last year when mubarak left office, there have been 2 million jobs lost and so one of the things i have done, i've joined with my democratic colleague. we've introduced a resolution calling for a free trade agreement so that we can get into this market. this is the largest arab nation with 85 plus million people. we need to strenten...
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. >>> the latest on the fed's move to stimulate the economy. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hiv
. >>> the latest on the fed's move to stimulate the economy. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults....
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. >> and in a tough economy, building up america begins with keeping the lights on. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. diplomatic efforts are intensifying to put an end to the deadly fighting between israel and hamas. even with international calls for restraint, preparations for an all-out war are taking place. 65 palestinians and 3 israelis have been killed in five days of air attacks. hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel said it was targeting a top militant. >> air sirens screamed out at times in tel aviv for a third straight day. but two rockets headed for israel's largest city were intercepted. dozens more rockets were fired from gaza into israel including one that hit the town. injured an unsuspecting number of people. meanwhile, egypt and president mohamed morsi say discussions are under way in cairo and arab league foreign ministers are set to visit gaza on tuesday. violence has become a daily nightmare for people living in gaza. anderson cooper joins us
. >> and in a tough economy, building up america begins with keeping the lights on. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. diplomatic efforts are intensifying to put an end to the deadly fighting between israel and hamas. even with international calls for restraint, preparations for an all-out war are taking place. 65 palestinians and 3 israelis have been killed in five days of air attacks. hamas says ten members of the same family...
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the sparks didn't fly, but they did debate the economy, education, health, foreign policy, the role of islam and society and politics for about four grueling hours. for decades in egypt presidential politicians was a monologue. several years ago egypt did have its first multi-candidate presidential election but it was essentially a one-man show. there were no debates. the presence of handful of challenges, mere window dressing. so here we have egyptians doing something that just a few years ago they could never have even imagined them doing. they're arguing about who should be the president of egypt. in a pe dez trpedestrian promene hundreds filled the sidewalk watching and cheering for hours as the questions kept coming. it gives people the idea that freedom is coming, that there is freedom of opinion, says this stock controller. >> translator: this is new to us. it's nice. you can breathe freedom jut sitting here watching them speak their minds. >> others weren't quite so enthusiastic. this student came here to get a break from studying for final exams and relax over a water pipe. he
the sparks didn't fly, but they did debate the economy, education, health, foreign policy, the role of islam and society and politics for about four grueling hours. for decades in egypt presidential politicians was a monologue. several years ago egypt did have its first multi-candidate presidential election but it was essentially a one-man show. there were no debates. the presence of handful of challenges, mere window dressing. so here we have egyptians doing something that just a few years ago...
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people who held those bonds now have cash, they will circulate that cash into the economy. they'll be -- they'll lower their lending standards to businesses and people. rates will stay low and people will take advantage of this cheap money to expand their businesses, to buy things, to spend. that's the hope in this decision. so these are the important points of the decision, this is the third round of quantitative easing that the market has been looking for. $40 billion a month. by the way, no expiring date. they said they're going to this until they see some result. >> why do they think this is important? why do they think this is necessary? >> well, a couple of reasons. one is that we haven't seen enough movement on the political side of things. so this shouldn't necessarily be the fed's job to deal with this, but they see unemployment not budging enough, jobs not growing fast enough, so there are different ways to stimulate an economy, and one of them is for the federal reserve, which has the ability to print money, to put money into the economy. take bonds that people a
people who held those bonds now have cash, they will circulate that cash into the economy. they'll be -- they'll lower their lending standards to businesses and people. rates will stay low and people will take advantage of this cheap money to expand their businesses, to buy things, to spend. that's the hope in this decision. so these are the important points of the decision, this is the third round of quantitative easing that the market has been looking for. $40 billion a month. by the way, no...
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is the economy also ruining your sex life? the answer is yes and you're not alone. >> one of the most veteran journalists and u.n. of the most iconic moments in his life. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:eastern standard time. >> walter cronkite, the anchorman, the apaern people loved him. but did other journalists? an honest look at the life and career of the most trusted man in news. >> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. we're going to start the hour with politics. an historic recall election just days away in wisconsin. scott walker in a recall with tom beahr. they drove the efforts angered by walker's push to end collective bargaining rights for workers. we're at the democratic phone bank. first, it's going to be very, very close. >> well, you know, this race really will come down to how many people come out on election day. that's really what both sides are saying here. as we mentioned, i'm outside of a democratic field office here. they have been making calls,
is the economy also ruining your sex life? the answer is yes and you're not alone. >> one of the most veteran journalists and u.n. of the most iconic moments in his life. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:eastern standard time. >> walter cronkite, the anchorman, the apaern people loved him. but did other journalists? an honest look at the life and career of the most trusted man in news. >> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. thank you so much...
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learned, as you said, brooke, concerned about the economy. the sound bite you played which i thought was the perfect one to choose that he's saying unemployment could be between 7% to 7.7% all the way to the end of 2014. that means we are still multiple years away from getting unemployment to at the best case scenario 7%. this economy really if it's at full employment, everyone who has a job and the job they want really would put that unemployment rate a lot of economists say somewhere between 4% to 5% or 3.5% to 4% 5%. that means it will be years before we get back there. that's the takeaway that this financial crisis was deep and severe. even if we're succeeding in climbing out of it, it's going to be a long and painful process. there's no magic wand, here you go, here's a solution. >> 30 seconds, are we going to be using the r word again, erin burnett? >> this is tough. you know, brooke, so many people it feels like we are in a recession when you look at that rate of people who want better jobs than the ones they have even. i think it's re
learned, as you said, brooke, concerned about the economy. the sound bite you played which i thought was the perfect one to choose that he's saying unemployment could be between 7% to 7.7% all the way to the end of 2014. that means we are still multiple years away from getting unemployment to at the best case scenario 7%. this economy really if it's at full employment, everyone who has a job and the job they want really would put that unemployment rate a lot of economists say somewhere between...
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you know, with that being said, i'm very fortunate, you know, to have a job in this economy. but i need to pay the bills. >> you know that was bob who we talked to earlier tonight, and now we're joined by ron who is a police officer in scranton and this new rule says he's getting $7.25 an hour, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> obviously this had to be a huge shock to you, right? >> a great shock, yes. >> how long have you been serving? >> 20 years for scranton. >> let's talk about big picture and what this personally means for you. what do you think this means for the citizens that rely on you? a lot of folks are wondering if they're going to cut pay that much, so that people who put their life on the line every day protecting citizens are going to make the same as if you're flipping burgers, are you doing your job in the same way? do you feel incentivized to risk your life for minimum wage? >> we and my fellow firefighters, we swore to do our job and we're proud to do our job, and we're going to continue to do the job for scranton, r
you know, with that being said, i'm very fortunate, you know, to have a job in this economy. but i need to pay the bills. >> you know that was bob who we talked to earlier tonight, and now we're joined by ron who is a police officer in scranton and this new rule says he's getting $7.25 an hour, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> obviously this had to be a huge shock to you, right? >> a great shock, yes. >> how long have you...
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how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and other people $16 trillion in total, including in them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to the military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. look at america's commitments around the world and say, is america going to be strong? the answer is yes, if i'm president, america will be very strong. we'll also make sure we have trade relations with china work for us. i've watched year in and year out as companies have shut down and people have lost their jobs because china has not played by the same rules, in part by holding down artificially the value of their currency, holds down prices of their goods, it means our goods aren't as competitive, and we lose jobs. that's got to end. they're making some progress. they need to make more. that's why on da
how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and other people $16 trillion in total, including in them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to the military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. look at america's commitments around the world and say, is america going to be strong?...
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could the feds latest push help the economy any more than first two rounds of that stimulus? >> you know, i get such different responses to this. you ask people who are involved in the federal reserve and different economists, they'll cite a certain study that the federal reserve itself conducted and they went back and they said, what was the impact of qe and qe-2 and they say that those two plans actually boosted economic growth by 3% and added almost 2 million private payroll jobs that wouldn't have been there without qe and qe-2. so other people say, ridiculous, it was organic, it was going to happen anyway. i think the fed basically acted because they felt like they were the last possible hope for the economy to sputter ahead, even by a little bit. >> hey, jill, our time is up. if you can answer quickly, it is an important question, was it the right thing to do to let lehman fail. >> i think everyone agrees it was not right thing to do because the whole system froze up from there. we wish we could do history all over. unfortunately, we don't get that chance. >> jill schle
could the feds latest push help the economy any more than first two rounds of that stimulus? >> you know, i get such different responses to this. you ask people who are involved in the federal reserve and different economists, they'll cite a certain study that the federal reserve itself conducted and they went back and they said, what was the impact of qe and qe-2 and they say that those two plans actually boosted economic growth by 3% and added almost 2 million private payroll jobs that...
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not something that helps move the economy forward. right now we're seeing the markets in the red. >> no, but it helps the people. >> right. >>> not that we need to tell you this, but it's hot out there. the first six months of this year have been the hottest on record. this severe heat wave has had the devastating toll. more than half of the u.s. now is experiencing drought. 26 states have been declared natural disaster areas. chad meyers is here. this is, i think some people are wonds oring can you compare this to the famous dust bowl of the '30s. >> we have better farmi ining t kn techniques. the crop production may be much lower. crop production is one of big exports that the u.s. has. this is a big deal. if we lose a lot of crops we're not going to be exporting our food stuff. we're not going to be able to bring that money in back to the u.s. this is a map of what we see in drought from nebraska to iowa back into ohio and down into arkansas especially through texas as well, west texas and up into colorado. we had big fires in colo
not something that helps move the economy forward. right now we're seeing the markets in the red. >> no, but it helps the people. >> right. >>> not that we need to tell you this, but it's hot out there. the first six months of this year have been the hottest on record. this severe heat wave has had the devastating toll. more than half of the u.s. now is experiencing drought. 26 states have been declared natural disaster areas. chad meyers is here. this is, i think some...
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that, quite frankly, is one of the rare bright spots in the economy. you're losing public sector jobs. another 13,000 public sector jobs lost in the period, and private sector jobs. 82,000 created. that's not enough to absorb new people into the work force. this is interesting. zero in on the last three months. this shows a slowdown in hiring in this country. theshows a weak period like we saw a year ago in the spring and early summer when hiring slowed. you have businesses big and slow that are turning cautious. >> thank you very much. because of such a shaky economy, we're now seeing a unique blend of seniors, some who can't afford to retire. and those who refuse to. cnn's athena jones has more now. >> as a real estate agent in florida, life was good for nathan. he had planned to retire and travel the world, but when the real estate bubble burst, so did his retire plans. >> i lost everything. i would love to retire. i would have retired long ago. but to make ends meet, because of recession, i have to work. >> mclaughlin moved to washington to live wi
that, quite frankly, is one of the rare bright spots in the economy. you're losing public sector jobs. another 13,000 public sector jobs lost in the period, and private sector jobs. 82,000 created. that's not enough to absorb new people into the work force. this is interesting. zero in on the last three months. this shows a slowdown in hiring in this country. theshows a weak period like we saw a year ago in the spring and early summer when hiring slowed. you have businesses big and slow that...
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we make our decisions based entirely on the state of the economy and the needs of the economy for policy accommodation, so, we just don't take those factors in to account. what is he -- basically saying this is not partisan. >> he's a card carrying lifelong republican and alan greenspan before him. he increased rates before an election and people accused him of trying to throw the election for the republican. there are conspiracy theorists thinking that the fed is in the back pocket of the administration and they're technically a separate agency, independent of politics. ben bernanke, you might or not like him or his judgments, i don't think he's a partisan and if he is a partisan i don't particularly think he's a democrat in his role as the chairman of the federal reserve. >> ali, you know alison kosik. she spoke with a trader on the floor. listen. >> i think there's a chance it improves the economy somewhat. we have only seen not even moderate growth off of first two qes and this one is a big bazooka. it's $85 billion with operation twist and this plan to run concurrently. >> okay, ali
we make our decisions based entirely on the state of the economy and the needs of the economy for policy accommodation, so, we just don't take those factors in to account. what is he -- basically saying this is not partisan. >> he's a card carrying lifelong republican and alan greenspan before him. he increased rates before an election and people accused him of trying to throw the election for the republican. there are conspiracy theorists thinking that the fed is in the back pocket of...
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on the economy, i have to say no. we're still stuck with high unemployment, slow growth and the stimulus bill didn't stimulate much according to some. so what do you think? can he run on that portion of his record? first, i go to the naysayer, i'm sure, crystal, who is here. >> no, the president does not deserve another term. an abysmal record. he's brought debt and division. >> listen, i didn't say. >> and high joblessness. >> i didn't say if you liked his achievement ors if you agreed with them. i said based on what he has accomplished without -- and that's hard for you to say on the right. >> what he's accomplished is obama care which is now a tax as chief justice roberts has told us. not only are americans out of jobs, they have to be taxed more. >> that is a talking point. >> no, it's not a talking point. >> it's under the tax clause. and you have -- if you don't pay your taxes, that is a penalty. >> it is a tax. >> no, if you don't pay your taxes, you get penalized but that is a penalty. >> don, have you red oba
on the economy, i have to say no. we're still stuck with high unemployment, slow growth and the stimulus bill didn't stimulate much according to some. so what do you think? can he run on that portion of his record? first, i go to the naysayer, i'm sure, crystal, who is here. >> no, the president does not deserve another term. an abysmal record. he's brought debt and division. >> listen, i didn't say. >> and high joblessness. >> i didn't say if you liked his achievement...
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economy has been gradually recovering from deep recession. while conditions have seven improved over this period, the pace of the recovery has been frustrating ily slow particularly from the perspective of the millions of workers who remain unemployed. >> he told lawmakers the economy can't turn around without a better housing market. >>> what could bring the leader of the free world to his knees? prayer. president barack obama opened up about his faith in a way he rarely does. he told a crowd at the national prayer breakfast how a visit with the reverend billy graham has ached him to this day. >> i have fallen on my knees with great regularity since that moment asking god for guidance not just? my personal life and my christian walk but in the life of this nation and in the values that hold us together and keep us strong. >> the attorney general eric holder getting grilled on capitol hill today over a botched fbi gun running sting to mexico called fast and furious. holder insists there's been no cover-up attempt by the justice department. re
economy has been gradually recovering from deep recession. while conditions have seven improved over this period, the pace of the recovery has been frustrating ily slow particularly from the perspective of the millions of workers who remain unemployed. >> he told lawmakers the economy can't turn around without a better housing market. >>> what could bring the leader of the free world to his knees? prayer. president barack obama opened up about his faith in a way he rarely does....
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. >> spain spends 42% of their total economy on government. we're now spending 42% of our economy on government. i don't want to go down the path to spain. i want to go down the path of growth that puts americans to work with more money coming in because they're working. >> all right. i don't want -- >> no, no. >> i can imagine it would seem offensive. here is the question had it comes to his words versus the president's words. the president, everyone hangs on every syllable or consonant. mitt romney, does he have more latitude or is he under the same microscope over seize? >> he is not under the same microscope. some of the things he's said in the past before that comment about spain, for instance, about the palestinians and how israelis are somehow implying culturally business minded where as the palestinians are not and some of the things he said regarding russia, for instance, that it is america's number one geopolitical foe, and those have been framed in the foreign press and other countries outside of the united states as gaffes by someo
. >> spain spends 42% of their total economy on government. we're now spending 42% of our economy on government. i don't want to go down the path to spain. i want to go down the path of growth that puts americans to work with more money coming in because they're working. >> all right. i don't want -- >> no, no. >> i can imagine it would seem offensive. here is the question had it comes to his words versus the president's words. the president, everyone hangs on every...
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economy is driven by its citizens and on how confident they feel about their future. this week we learned that the measure of consumer confidence fell for the fourth month in a row to its lowest levels since january. you may disagree with why it's down. but, again, the customer who in this case is the american consumer is always right when it comes to the economy. why? because if americans are worried about the economy, they delay making important purchases and a
economy is driven by its citizens and on how confident they feel about their future. this week we learned that the measure of consumer confidence fell for the fourth month in a row to its lowest levels since january. you may disagree with why it's down. but, again, the customer who in this case is the american consumer is always right when it comes to the economy. why? because if americans are worried about the economy, they delay making important purchases and a
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ but why doesn't it last? well, plaque quickly starts to grow back. [ dr. rahmany ] introducing crest pro-health clinical rinse. it actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque even at 2 months after a dental visit. new crest pro-health clinical rinse. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number memorial day sale. where you can celebrate our 25-year commitment to a single mission: better sleep f
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ but why doesn't it last? well, plaque quickly starts to grow back. [...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> many are calling it a pact with the devil. a truce reached by gangs in el salvador during talks hosted by the catholic church. the religious leaders are hoping to reduce the number of murders by gangs in one of the most violent places on earth. rafael romo has details now. >> reporter: it was a meeting that raised eyebrows, sitting down for peace negotiations where the catholic church and leaders of the two most violent gangs in el salvador. >> translator: these gangs have made a commitment. they won't kill each other anymore, and we'll lower the crime rate among them. the church has only been the mediator. rirchlg. >> reporter: the truce called for laying down they are weapons, as witnessed by the secretary general of the organization of american states. el salvador, located at the center
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> many are calling it a pact with the devil. a truce reached by gangs in el salvador during talks hosted by the catholic church. the religious leaders are hoping to reduce the number of murders by gangs in one of the...
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what's the direction of the economy. the economy was in free paul when president obama took office. we were losing 800,000 jobs a month just before he was sworn in. now we've had job growth for 23 months in a row. private sector has added 3.7 million jobs over that time period. i think that's an indication that the efforts that were taken to break the back of the recession so sustain the recovery are having an effect and most importantly, i think this is a sign that we should at that time steps necessary to keep the momentum going and the president has called on congress to continue the payroll tax cut. >> we heard the president talk about that this morning. i know that you're taking a victory lap right now. but let's pot do the talking points. i also want to hear from the other side right now. here's john boehner talking today. >> there's certainly positive news here. but the point we're making is that we could do a lot better. if the president worked with us on the bills that have passed the house, awaiting action in the senate, the american economy could do better. >> so what is
what's the direction of the economy. the economy was in free paul when president obama took office. we were losing 800,000 jobs a month just before he was sworn in. now we've had job growth for 23 months in a row. private sector has added 3.7 million jobs over that time period. i think that's an indication that the efforts that were taken to break the back of the recession so sustain the recovery are having an effect and most importantly, i think this is a sign that we should at that time steps...
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the economy has shrunk 20% in the last five years. that will be 25% by the end of mechanics year. >> you talk about suicides. who is taking their lives? >> people who end up with nothing. these people who have lost their jobs, will lose their homes. you are talking about huge numbers of people. this is not just small numbers of people. i heard an interesting story today. under the way greece is set up too, if you are unemployed and your dad dies and leaves you the family home, when you get that home, that is counted as income in greece. you will be taxed on that home month to month, so not only do you not have a job job, you can't sell it because the company country is in the toilet, but now you are getting bills. >> it's really discouraging situation. >> family tension. >> when we see these pictures today, michael, do you think we're going to see these pictures or are we going to see more and more of this in the days and weeks to come? >> we've seen in the months in the past two too. this isn't over by a long shot. i mean, greece is
the economy has shrunk 20% in the last five years. that will be 25% by the end of mechanics year. >> you talk about suicides. who is taking their lives? >> people who end up with nothing. these people who have lost their jobs, will lose their homes. you are talking about huge numbers of people. this is not just small numbers of people. i heard an interesting story today. under the way greece is set up too, if you are unemployed and your dad dies and leaves you the family home, when...
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fix it for the economy because of his business experience. so i think voters entirely legitimately want to know, well, what exactly was that business experience? >> condi rice keeps says she doesn't want to be vice president, but her name keeps coming up. will offered plenty of reasons why he thinks rice will certainly not by on the romney ticket. >> we can run through the litany of reasons of why condi rice doesn't make sense to be romney's vp candidate. let's start with the fact that she is pro choice. what's more, she doesn't want to be vice president. it's a nonstarter and the timing of it is obvious because changing the subject. let's not talk about bain. but by the way, the bain conversation was a subject changer from the jobs report a couple of weeks ago. we're changing subjects away from the things that have a -- >> well, those two are least related, will. at least bain and the jobs report because mitt romney is running on the platform that he can bring more jobs. the condi conversation to me makes no sense. >> condy is very tied to t
fix it for the economy because of his business experience. so i think voters entirely legitimately want to know, well, what exactly was that business experience? >> condi rice keeps says she doesn't want to be vice president, but her name keeps coming up. will offered plenty of reasons why he thinks rice will certainly not by on the romney ticket. >> we can run through the litany of reasons of why condi rice doesn't make sense to be romney's vp candidate. let's start with the fact...
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the downed economy is making it tougher for young people to find work. many state and local governments that are also facing tight budgets are left to find creative ways to invest in their youth. 21-year-old ty lewis was fired at the orthopedic unit at baltimore's mercy medical center. 7,000 young people registered in the program. 5,300 got a job. >> this is what i like to do. so this gives me more experience to show me how things work so when i get to grad school. if i didn't have this job, i wouldn't be able to pay for some of my bills that i have or for next semester, food, expenses, stuff like that. >> we're hoping that young people learn how to go to work, learn the soft skills that employers say they want when they hire somebody in terms of being on time, reporting to work every day, being able to follow directions. >> reporter: stimulus money for programs like this one ran out in 2010. but baltimore partnered with the private sector to keep it going. officials say investing in youth now will likely pay off in the long run. sandra endow, cnn, balti
the downed economy is making it tougher for young people to find work. many state and local governments that are also facing tight budgets are left to find creative ways to invest in their youth. 21-year-old ty lewis was fired at the orthopedic unit at baltimore's mercy medical center. 7,000 young people registered in the program. 5,300 got a job. >> this is what i like to do. so this gives me more experience to show me how things work so when i get to grad school. if i didn't have this...